Effects of C-peptide on the single-nephron glomerular filtration rate in early diabetic rats

Q4 Engineering
H. Nakamoto
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Objective: Single-nephron glomerular filtration rate (SNGFR) is an important and valuable parameter for evaluating renal function. Previously, SNGFR measure-ments required radioactive labelling of isolated animal nephrons, which was a time-consuming and inefficient process. Owing to the development of laser confocal microscopy, in vivo renal visualisation became much simpler, facilitated by the use of fluorescent markers. In this study, the effects of C-peptide on hyperfiltration reversal were evaluated during the early stages of diabetes mellitus (DM). Methods: Wistar rats (n = 17) were divided into control and streptozotocin-induced DM groups. Analyses were performed at 2 and 6 weeks following induction. Lucifer Yellow was administered by bolus injection to visualise tubular urinary flow using a laser confocal microscope. Results: SNGFR increased in diabetic rats ( p < 0.05) and decreased by approximately 40% following C-peptide administration ( p < 0.05). Moreover, tubular luminal flow increased ( p < 0.05), as previously reported, but decreased by 3–11% after C-peptide administration in 6-week diabetic rats without significance. Conclusion: Confocal microscopy demonstrated that C-peptide administration decreases SNGFR and tubular luminal flow in diabetic rats.
c肽对早期糖尿病大鼠肾小球滤过率的影响
目的:单肾单位肾小球滤过率(SNGFR)是评价肾功能的一个重要而有价值的指标。以前,SNGFR测量需要对分离的动物肾单位进行放射性标记,这是一个耗时且低效的过程。由于激光共聚焦显微镜技术的发展,荧光标记的使用使体内肾脏可视化变得更加简单。本研究评估了c肽在糖尿病(DM)早期高滤过逆转中的作用。方法:17只Wistar大鼠分为对照组和链脲佐菌素诱导DM组。诱导后2周和6周进行分析。用激光共聚焦显微镜给药,观察小管尿流。结果:糖尿病大鼠SNGFR升高(p < 0.05), c肽给药后SNGFR降低约40% (p < 0.05)。此外,与先前报道的一样,6周糖尿病大鼠的小管管腔流量增加(p < 0.05),但在c肽给药后减少了3-11%,但无统计学意义。结论:共聚焦显微镜观察显示,c肽可降低糖尿病大鼠SNGFR和小管腔血流。
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Journal of Biorheology
Journal of Biorheology Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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